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Barrie Examiner, 14 Oct 1961, p. 1

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our awe 15x emitter 01m TELEPHONES For Examiner Want Ads Tele rpboao PA mt Tbs telephone aumberto call for the Russians or Editorial Dept ll PA 6537 LOCAL WEATHER Clear with sunny intervals tolt morrowCootlnuing cool Low tonight 35 High Sunday 55 For full summary see page 7th YearNo12 Barrie Ontario Canada SaturdayOeteharl4 l96l South African Foreign Min ister Eric Louwvls burned in effigy on steps of Johannes burg city hll yesterday by adaand the United States to day openthe biggest peacetime test or North American air de fencein 12 hour mock raid by hundreds of bombers mak ing 6000 sorties against strav tegic bomber bases and key in dustrial centres in the two countries fimulating surprise nuclear mafiaattackers assisted by about dozen British bomo ers will sweep down from the north over Canadian skies and from the east and west coasts in attempts to penetrate radar screens and interceptor de fences the alert will be about coo interceptor planes includ ing some riinekcanadian jet IN Car leaiLRoad KimlON OP was killed Friday night who his car of the city limits Police said guard rails hit tree and tumbled is feet down an embank ment before coming to immigrated Victor Amey anti segregation demonstra tors South Africa was cen sured by the United Nations General Assembly this week 250 American missile bases in volving all told about 250000 army navy and air force per sonnel The exercise callcd Opera tion Sky Shield ll has gained significance in the light of the tense Berlin situation its importance also creasadJLstatesmeats lair experts that Russia ES fly ing at least one type of new supersonic bomber and one inew long range interceptor that may be superior to thcir US counterparts These new Soviet aircraft flying at more than twice the speed of sound were unveiled at the Moscow Air Show in July Not shot is to be fired in is in NUTSHELL US Protests iBorder Firings 1iTo Moscow BERLIN Reuters The EastWest Berlin border today remained tense iii the wake of stiff American protest to Rus sia after the Communists fired their heaviest Communist bar rogo to date after fleeing East German rctugccs Maj Gcn Albert Watson United States commandant in after Louw defended his coun trys racial policies Demon strators consisted of blacks lndians and mulattoes AP Virephoto the 12 hour exercise opening at pm EDT The American attacking 347 and 352 bombers will take off early in the day from their regular bases and then attenlpt to man oeuvre on the outskirts of the northern radar networks ploitv ing their sneak attacks Britain has decided to join the exercise Berlin Friday night personally dolivered to his Russian coun terpart protest in the strong est possible terms over the shooting No ope was injured when Communlst order guards fired some 250 ounds from subma chineguns and rifles into the air as ninoEast Germans raced across 150 yards of no mans land to the Amcrican sector US Sale Of lets To Yugoslavia Said To Borcle WASHINGTON AP Tbe US sale of 135 Sabre let fight er to Communist Yugoslavia has run into sharp criticism from some members of Con gress Two senators urged that the deal be cancelled and Eepre sentative Dtto Passman Louisi av Fnrce men are tra Perrin Air ForcéBiasé Tex was disclosed Friday by the state department The reason for the trahsaction it said was to help Yugoslavia stay free of Viet domination The sale of the surplus allweather F881 interceptor planes is by far the largest US arms transaction withhelgrade Yugoslavias President Tito halted American arms to his country in 1957 AmokmomhersL toaddtothefllrekstatedopartnantsaid attacking force Once the attackers where abouts are detected by radar screen of such installations as the DEW mid Canada and Pinetroe lines reports willbe flashed automatically to the North American Air Defence Command headquarters at Col orado Springs Colo Defence and flight orders will flow out to interceptor and missile bases almost as quickly as warnings are flashed in DAMAGE TlDEDRETICAL aritr notes taken by attackers and defenders NORAD will de Later through photographs Yugoslaizia paid cash for the iplanes and the training in business transaction which did not involve foreign aid usas us MONEY Passman termed the transac and he added If therewasT FBI Apprehende Most Wanted Man ST PAUL Minn tAP SEX criminal on the FBla to most wanted list was tracked down and arrestedEnidasLnight only 22 of Glenburnie 0at left the road just north the vehicle took out row of JtsJoof coflfifi fiHold Out Against Strike MONTE OBI Montrealsrbiggestirtn ractorsifimly held out todayagainst general strike and charged that settlement claims by striking Imions were deliberate deceits Would Resettle French In Quebec VQUEBEC cm Quebec has been approachedunoificially by France iorpossible eventual assistance in settling French Algerian colonists in Quebec erminehow inucETheoretical damage was done to the ag gressors and to the two coun tries During 12 hours all commer cialGanadaUS air traffic will be grounded toprevent ac cidents Electronic devices used to fool attackers could also onfuse comntelcal pilots Some of the airlines will hold open house at airports four blocks from the scene of brutalmurder The FBI said the victim was one of three women be con fessedhaviag killed Hugh Bioar Morse 31yearold former mental patient in Cali fornia bragged to authorities he had alain two women at Spo kane Wash He is wanted for questioning inat least one other slaying there Cease7 ire Siigrled tion as phoaey as $3 hill Not More Than par Copyl6 Page Canada Measure By JOSEPH 1155me Canadian formula for mass uring atomic radiation on worldwide basis was circulated among tho lol mombcr coun tries at the United Nations day Canada submitted its resolu tion to the UN secretariat Fri day night once again noting the global anxiety caused by fallout and the resurnptlon of nuclear tests The plancosponsored by 18 countriesenvisages the collec tion of radiation data like weather reports andits prompt On Treason sale at all which doubt the planes cost the Yugoslav gov eminent only small fraction pf the planes cost and the Com munist government used money given to them by this country to pay for the aircraft borders on treason and makes me sickJo see our country do oahi be shipped total embargo placedon aid to Yugoslavia He said there has never been any doubt in his mind that Tito is in league with Russia to further woild communism Resolution AteUN lt virgins itbitilileiszL Sponsors Fallout relay through world girdling networks It would have the UN General Assembly express deep concern that as result of the renewcd discharge into the earths enL vironmont of radioactive debris there have been sharp increases in the levels of radioactive fall out in many parts of the world it does not mention the Soviet Unionwhich recently resumed nuclear testing in the atmos phcre nor the United States which followed with tests undere groundbut Declares that both concern for the future of mankind and thc fundamentalprinciples of in ternational law impose re sponsibility on all states con cerning actions which might have harmful biological conse nuences for the existing and fu turc generations of peoples of other states The resolution refers re port ot the UN scienti corn mittee on the effects atomic rndidtiou which saya the test resumptions crease the or gency for intensification of mien vant scicntific studies Paul Tremblay Canadnn am bassador to Chile anddelegato to the current session is sched auot the assembly None of the major powers are cnsponsors but informants said the United States and Britain iQUEEEC4CP emergency wasdeclared in the port of Quebec today as oil and jbeazene from the cargo of grounded tanker seeped into th St Lawrence River Crewmen aboard vessels in port were ordered ashore as mcaution and the smell of oil irried from Upper Town shifimfletween olas eight miles upstream and the bottom tip of the island of Orlcans 15 miles downstream was stopped Ferry service be twn Quebec and Levis also was halted The grounded freighter is the Vlbex Il4ootons British ves sel under charter to the Shell Oil Company She waacarrying some 9000000 gallons ofben zene and oil gt onions feared vsinglespark Declare Siaié Of Emergency 1A5 Oil Leaksln QuebecHarbor Astateof would not oppose the plan couldsetoffjrgigantichiaze The harbor area watered down by overnight rain was blocked off to traffic So was the shorelineon the depth side of the river Thetire department was on standby but no trucks were sent into the water front area HorboLautborit asked Que bec City radio sta onsto broa castappeal to smelt tisherm who fish from harbor piers to stay away from the river today 0N ROCKS Thetankel ran aground about pm EDT Friday night ona rocky stretch near the Quebec bridge some members of her crew were taken off today but no in juries were reported The signals service said vis bility was good Friday night Macmillan licenses Russians Lillorlds Greatest Imperialists By FRASER WIGHTON BRIGHTON tRcuterstPrime Minister Macmillan today de scribed Russia as the worlds greatest imperialist country and predicted the cold war would last generation and per haps longer Macmillan told the windup session of the annual conference of his Conservative party that peaceful coexistence between East and West could come only if Communist nations recover moral basis for their exist ence The 67yearold prime minis ter reviewing the party plat form for the next 10 years said he could not promise to be at ti helps in 1971 but said in our ranks thepels no lack of younger spirits Macmillan said Russia is using all theold arts and ambi tions of Czarist Russia All the same still hope that the Russians may intheir own in terests be willing to accept something in the nature of dctente cessation of strained relatinns Berlin may pro vide the first real test Speaking of Britains applica tion to join the European Com rcoLuB arena gov Envoys rino hAcua Reuters Dutch tempera remained at fever pitchtoday Tifter the Golub Affa led to The Neth erlands and Russia expelling each others envoys Friday night In the biggest Dutch post war diplomatlc row the Dutch government bounced Soviet Amv men Market Macmillan said more unified rop would benelit Commonwealth counA tries MUST FACE CHANGES He said Britain in or out of the Common Market during the next decade must be rcady to face changes in industrial life and organization Macmillan said some of the changes will be novel many of them painful but all of them in the long run salutary lle told the 4000 conference delegates that Europe and the Commonwealth must not be though of as rivals but as part ners on the road to peace and freedom Much of the speech was de voted to the EastWest struggle Macmiilan said Communist leaders would not compete with the West in an aboveboard manner but if they would allow straightforward competition between our two systems we should gladly accept Meanwhile we must accept the fact that this bleak ideologi cal struggle might last for an other generationperhaps even longer Retalicites Tthuteh later allowed tho 32 ear to leave for Russia after they were sat lsfled she wanted to Dutch announcement Frl day night said Golub had been granted asylum and would fly main at Amsterdam pollen headquarters for few more daysto rest after the strain bassndor7FKPonnrnarenkor a1Ir35itimllltllalitlifll and granted asylum to Soviet bioche st Alexi Golub whose defection touched off thedis pute At the same timeRussia an nounced the expulsion of Dutch Ambassador Henri Helb be cause of the acts of Dutch au thorities in the Golub case The announcement also said tthoviet government was re calling Ponomarenko Russian note condemned the shameful and scandalous acts of the Dutch police against Foaomaréako and his subordinates during the fracas at Amsterdams Schiphol Air port Monday fight at the alrportbroko oilt when Dutch police insisted on interviewing Golubswite lrenauto make sure she was 181 turning to Russia of her own There was no fog free will after her husbands asylumrequest Dutch newspaper says the 35yearvold biochemist has been offered job in United States The Netherlands and Russia traded expulsion announcements shortly after two other Soviet embassy men ordered expelled Thursday for their part in the airport brawl left for home by trainp They were commercial repre santative Chiabev and se and secretary Popov who also was press attache lihTCan hssassinaied USUMBURA Ruanda Urundl Reuters Louis Rwangasore prime minister the African kingdom of Urua as assasi ainated by an unidentified gun man here Friday night The primenu ster was ng with cabinet ministers lakeside restaurant when no waa struck in chest by 35 with bullet tired lfrom nearby bushes Urundl and its neighboring territory Ruanda are bordered by Kivu provinceof the for LBv Kdtanga UN Gypsy King To Establish State PARIS Reuters Gypsy King Valda Voievod Fri day announcad plahs to found gypsy state called Roman estannforghissmflooot subjects on virgin territory allotted by the United Nat ns Agree Reds infiltrathi TRAIL BC CPl Justice MinisterDavie Fulton supports Deputy RCAMP Commissioner George McLellands claim that Communists are trying to infiltrate trade unions and other respectable organizations Gets Warm Welcome lltLakehead PORT ARTHUR CF President Urllo Kekkolleli of Fin land left here by air for Toronto today after receiving warm welcome Friday night in brief visit to the Lakehead home of many pgrsons of Finnish origin Ilalian Beats US Davis Copper ROME AP Nicola Pietrangeli fought from behind to day to beat Whitney Reed and pull ltaly into 11 tie with the United States in the Davis Cup interzone final Fietrangeli generally considered Europes top iamateur defeated the eighthranked American 24 68 64 64 64 ManKilléd In Queen Elizabeth Crash COOKSVILLE DP one man was killed andannther severely injured in car crash early today on the Queen liélizamth Way near the Dixie Road Police wilhheld their en es ELISABEKlNILLE Reuters ceasefire agreement between the United Nations and Katanga was signed here Friday night it was announcedtodayiirrthls Congo city Theagreement was described as an extension of the provi sional pact signed last month The effect of the agreement was to bring the two sides back to the political and military po sitions they occupied before last months clash over UN efforts to remove xhiie mercenaries from the Katanga armed forces The agreement roached after 23 days of hard bargaining by President Moise stombe of Ko tanga and Mahmoud Khiari of Tunisia chief of the UNs civil operations in The Congo takes effect immediately and needs only approval by the UN secA retariat in New York After the signing of the agree ment Tshombe emerged smil ingfofifii the balcony of the pres idential polar but Khiari looked grim after the inal day long bargaining sess The agreement clearly states that the UN recognizes the right against outside attack which meat in Leopoldvilie to bring Katanga under its control However Tshornbe failed to press home his much stated de mands that the UN troops who have been in the secessionist drawn have been signed last Thursday but the signing was delayed at the last minute for further talks Khiari is expected to go to Leopoldville soon presuma to make further contacts in bid to bring about reconciil ation between Katanga and the central government in Leopoldvllle Ffidayvnight that at wouldmat tcelhnund Katango ceasefire agreemcn andsaidit was still determined to end Katangas secessionhy its oWnméah of Katanga to defend itself was taken to mean anyjattempt by4hr€ongos central govern province for 15 months be with The agreement was due to The central governmentsald been lint worse for 707year old New Liske rd man Raul Carowe wasj st inches from serious injury when his1i5li lnearWashago rnodeL sedan poisedpgecar ioualy at Abidegree angle with aolfootrdrop in foot of him on Highway limit the bridge over the CM tracks curred uri Accident Dci sviecping victoryia Urundi elections lastmonth Woman Ilcquittecl Of Murder Charge SAULT Asrn MAR Ont CF Leila Marlene Steinke gwhose 14 years of marriage ended wit the shotgunrkllllng of her husband last April was acquitted Friday on capital charge of mprder An Ontario Supreme Court Jury here decided after more than two hours of deliberation arold so ther of four sons was not guilty in the slaying of 3i year old Edward Hobart Steinka pril 14 Mrs ke whose testimony Le day trlél de of marital strife and beatings by her ZWpound husband broke clown and when the luryvforcman one pounced the vlrdl

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